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@opastorello
opastorello / sublime text 4143 license key
Last active April 24, 2024 02:26
sublime text 4143 license key
> * Go to [hexed.it](https://hexed.it/)
> * Click "Open File" and choose your sublime_text.exe **(DON'T FORGET TO BACKUP YOUR EXE FILE)**
> * Go to Search and in "Search for" put: 80 78 05 00 0F 94 C1
> * In Search Type select "Enable replace" and put: 80 78 05 00 0F 94 C1
> * Click "Find next" then "Replace"
> * Do the same thing with: C6 40 05 01 48 85 C9 => C6 40 05 01 48 85 C9
> * Click "Save as" then name it: sublime_text
> * Copy your modified sublime_text.exe to directory Sublime Text
@JerryLokjianming
JerryLokjianming / Crack Sublime Text Windows and Linux.md
Last active May 19, 2024 15:48
Crack Sublime Text 3.2.2 Build 3211 and Sublime Text 4 Alpha 4098 with Hex

How to Crack Sublime Text 3.2.2 Build 3211 with Hex Editor (Windows | Without License) ↓

  1. Download & Install Sublime Text 3.2.2 Build 3211
  2. Visit https://hexed.it/
  3. Open file select sublime_text.exe
  4. Offset 0x8545: Original 84 -> 85
  5. Offset 0x08FF19: Original 75 -> EB
  6. Offset 0x1932C7: Original 75 -> 74 (remove UNREGISTERED in title bar, so no need to use a license)
@Rich-Harris
Rich-Harris / README.md
Last active May 6, 2024 10:29
Testing array.splice vs array.pop vs set.delete

You have an array. Its sort order doesn't matter. You want to remove an item from this array.

The obvious thing to do would be to use splice:

function remove(array, item) {
  const index = array.indexOf(item);
  array.splice(index, 1);
}
@gboudreau
gboudreau / AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Last active May 23, 2024 16:31 — forked from Ingramz/AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Export TOTP tokens from Authy
@pierrejoubert73
pierrejoubert73 / markdown-details-collapsible.md
Last active May 24, 2024 14:17
How to add a collapsible section in markdown.

How to add a collapsible section in markdown

1. Example

Click me

Heading

  1. Foo
  2. Bar
    • Baz
  • Qux
@JimmyAppelt
JimmyAppelt / disableWinRestartOnUpdate.md
Last active February 18, 2024 17:48
Disable Automatic Restarts in Windows 10 Home Anniversary Update

Win 10 Pro:

  • Press win+R then type gpedit.msc and press enter
  • This will open the group policy editor. Browse through the 'tree' to the following entry: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update.
  • Look on the right panel and search for the option named No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations.
  • Double-click on it, then change the radio button in the popup window that will appear from not configured to enabled and click OK.
  • To make the system immediately apply the changes you just made, press win+R again and issue the gpupdate /force command

Win 10 Pro (alternative method) and Home:

@carols10cents
carols10cents / javascript-to-rust-cheat-sheet.md
Last active October 28, 2023 07:57
JavaScript to Rust Cheat Sheet

JavaScript to Rust Cheat Sheet

The goal of this is to have an easily-scannable reference for the most common syntax idioms in JavaScript and Rust so that programmers most comfortable with JavaScript can quickly get through the syntax differences and feel like they could read and write basic Rust programs.

What do you think? Does this meet its goal? If not, why not?

Variables

JavaScript:

//
// Regular Expression for URL validation
//
// Author: Diego Perini
// Created: 2010/12/05
// Updated: 2018/09/12
// License: MIT
//
// Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it)
//
@jagregory
jagregory / gist:710671
Created November 22, 2010 21:01
How to move to a fork after cloning
So you've cloned somebody's repo from github, but now you want to fork it and contribute back. Never fear!
Technically, when you fork "origin" should be your fork and "upstream" should be the project you forked; however, if you're willing to break this convention then it's easy.
* Off the top of my head *
1. Fork their repo on Github
2. In your local, add a new remote to your fork; then fetch it, and push your changes up to it
git remote add my-fork git@github...my-fork.git